Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing ___________________ Cisco Networking Academy Program 3 Tobi Beernaert 2ICT3 Ciske Clarysse 2ICT3 Overview and Objectives The following case study is used to illustrate the process and documentation required for a network design. This case study presents a scenario in which the XYZ Research Company has hired a Network Consultant Group to design their network. In order to help you organize this project‚ the scenario has been broken into
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Installing a serial number to activate the license for your Bloomberg Professional Service The Bloomberg Professional Service software installation is now complete. In order for you to activate your license and connect to the Bloomberg network you will need to register a Bloomberg Serial Number (SN) on this computer. If at any point during this process you need help‚ please contact Bloomberg Support. Preparation If a valid Serial Number is already installed on this computer If you
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university has the 128.100.xxx.xxx address range on the Internet. How would you assign the IP addresses to the various subnets? How would you control the process by which IP addresses are assigned to individual computers? You will have to make some assumptions to answer both questions‚ so be sure to state your assumptions. At the bottom of this response I have added a crude IP subnet scheme that will be a good start for Central University. Since the university already has a Class B IP range established
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Chapter 8 Communication Networks and Services Contained Slides by Leon-Garcia and Widjaja Chapter 8 Communication Networks and Services The TCP/IP Architecture The Internet Protocol IPv6 Transport Layer Protocols Internet Routing Protocols Multicast Routing DHCP‚ NAT‚ and Mobile IP Chapter 8 Communication Networks and Services The TCP/IP Architecture Why Internetworking? To build a “network of networks” or internet operating over multiple‚ coexisting‚ different
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topologies in Packet Tracer Step 1: Draw the following topology (make sure you are in Real-Time Mode) Figure 1 Step 2: Configure IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on the hosts. Use the following information to configure IP addresses‚ subnet masks and DNS Server Host PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 IP Address 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.11 172.16.1.12 172.16.1.13 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 DNS Server 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 Step 3: Connect the Hub to the Switch
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routing table that lists some potential destination (usually a network ID or subnet ID) as forwarding instructions‚ including the interface out which the router should forward the IP packet. IP Subnetting- The process of taking a class A‚ B‚ or C IP network and subdividing it into a number of smaller groups of addresses (subnets) Default Router – A host IP setting that refers to the IP address of some router‚ on the same subnet as the host‚ to which the host sends IP packets when the destination is
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By Md Shamim Jahan IP addressing (IPv4 / IPv6) • Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4 addressing • Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment. • Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment. • Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4 such as dual stack
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so that multiple DHCP servers are not assigning the same IP address to multiple clients or assigning addresses that are statically assigned to existing IP hosts. The IP addresses defined in a DHCP scope must be contiguous and are associated with a subnet mask. If the addresses you want to assign are not contiguous‚ you must create a scope encompassing all the addresses you want to assign and then exclude specific addresses or address ranges from the scope. So just be sure to check how you have your
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portion‚ how many subnets are available? 11. Given 4 bits of mask for the network portion‚ how many subnets are available? 12. Explain the reasoning behind the concept of “subnet zero.” 13. For a network address‚ what does the host portion of the address appear as in binary representation? 14. For a broadcast address‚ what does the host portion of the address appear as in binary representation? 15. Complete the table below: IP Address Dotted Decimal Subnet Mask Broadcast
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CCNA Routing and Switching: Introduction to Networks Instructor Packet Tracer Manual This document is exclusive property of Cisco Systems‚ Inc. Permission is granted to print and copy this document for non-commercial distribution and exclusive use by instructors in the CCNA Security course as part of an official Cisco Networking Academy Program. Packet Tracer - Network Representation (Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or Gray highlights indicate text that appears in
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